9 Full Moons Page #5

Synopsis: Frankie is an emotional train wreck, careening around the East Los Angeles music scene drinking and getting lost with strangers. Lev is a taciturn and tormented soul. He drives a limo and aspires to work in the music business. Meeting in an after hour seedy night club, they embark on a roller-coaster relationship exploring what love is like for two quiet people who may be damaged beyond repair.
Genre: Drama, Romance
Director(s): Tomer Almagor
Production: Urban Tales Productions
  1 win & 6 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.3
NOT RATED
Year:
2013
103 min
Website
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and you can't blame them,

but it's my choice

to change so...

This next

song is about dealing with

personal demons, and I

always like putting it on

the road because I always

think kind of you know

the road inside you and the

road within and without.

Well I'll let the

song do the talking.

And we

certainly will Charlie.

Here is 'Old Trucker' Charlie

King Nash's first single

from his new album

here on KCRX radio.

Why you don't have a suit?

I quit.

Eight g's man, eight g's.

I thought we

said eight and half?

Oh man, you know, this

gear's kind of old,

I need to update it,

audio software and all

kinds of crazy stuff,

you know what I'm saying?

Man I love the place man.

I tried to get an

apartment here man.

When I came here it was crazy,

Some lady jumped

out of this window,

I'm pretty sure

it's this apartment.

Are you tight with

the landlord man?

Maybe he'll give me your spot?

Just give me a call.

Woah, wait hold

this for a second.

Woah man, what's up

with that bike man?

What's up with this bike?

You wanna sell this bike?

I can't, I can't sell

the bike man, no.

Come on man, 150, 150.

I'll go to the atm right now.

It's not for sale,

here, here you go.

Alright man.

This is me.

Just staying with some

friends for a little bit.

You should take the bike.

No... no... I...

I don't know if I can

keep it with them so...

I'm leaving for awhile.

Where are you going?

I don't know.

Sounds

like a good plan.

I think you

should come with me.

I got to work tomorrow.

I'll be around.

Alright.

I'll see you.

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